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Colorado Avalanche Signs Defenseman Noah Juulsen

· 2026-07-02

Colorado Avalanche Signs Defenseman Noah Juulsen

The Colorado Avalanche signed defenseman Noah Juulsen to a two-year contract through the 2027-28 season.

What happened?

The Avalanche announced the signing of Juulsen, who recorded 10 points in 52 games with the Philadelphia Flyers last season.

Juulsen also added two points in five Stanley Cup Playoff contests.

Why it matters for Colorado Avalanche

The signing of Juulsen strengthens the Avalanche's defense, as they currently lead the Western Conference with a 55-16 record and are on a W3 streak.

Noah Juulsen brings experience, having played 209 career regular-season games with several teams.

What comes next?

The Avalanche will look to integrate Juulsen into their lineup, as they continue to push for a strong season.

Juulsen's experience in the American Hockey League, where he registered 46 points in 151 games, will be valuable to the team.

The Avalanche's current standing, 1st in the Western Conference with a 55-16 record as of July 2, 2026, demonstrates their strong performance.

Juulsen's international experience, including representing Canada at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, will also be an asset to the team.

The Avalanche's fans will be eager to see Juulsen in action, as he joins a talented roster.

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